A man and his teenage girlfriend were arrested and charged with burglary in Painesville Township.

On Thursday, the Lake County Sheriff's Office received a complaint on Arlington Avenue that two people had asked him to pawn some stolen property, said Chief Deputy Frank Leonbruno in a release.

Through his investigation Deputy Allan Moon identified the suspects as Scott Stasienko, 30, and his girlfriend Josie Sidoti, 19. They had allegedly pawned or sold a number of stolen items at pawn shops and cash for gold stores in the area, Leonbruno said.

The items, allegedly taken from Stasienko's parents' home on Overlook Drive in Painesville Township, included a firearm, World War II memorabilia, knives, jewelry, collector coins and an antique typewriter.

Stasienko, who was arrested Friday on an unrelated felony domestic violence charge, was also charged with felony burglary.

Painesville Municipal Court Judge Michael Cicconetti set Stasienko's bond at 10 percent of $40,000, which was not posted. A preliminary hearing is set for Jan. 22.

If convicted of both charges, Stasienko could serve up to eight years and 18 months in prison.

Sidoti was arrested Monday and charged with burglary. She was set to be arraigned Tuesday. Additional charges are also possible in the future, Leonbruno said.